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Dan Patterson
Dan Patterson
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Joined: February 3, 2011 7:29 am
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RE: What kind of rod cap do you use?

Bathey Survey Markers had stainless steel caps for about half the price of the aluminum ones. I am currently using those, but they are thin, and I ha...

10 years ago
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RE: High Rise Monitoring Survey

Don't they still use a plumb bob for this? Or some variation of one, like piano wire with a weight on the end in an oil bucket to dampen the vibratio...

10 years ago
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RE: Magnetic Locators

I'm curious about the hound dog also. It looks like a sleek design and the fence ignoring stuff would be awesome if it works. I have used Schonstedt...

10 years ago
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RE: invoices

The thing is, even if you get a judgement they still might not pay. You have to enforce it. I was lucky enough to get an out of court settlement for t...

10 years ago
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RE: invoices

Scott McLain, post: 360700, member: 6271 wrote: I started using PayPal a couple years ago so I could take credit cards and deposits. But now I use it...

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RE: Got that new toy smell!

sireath, post: 360645, member: 9370 wrote: It is to find the prism quickly. It has a compass built in and also a laser beam emitter according to my de...

10 years ago
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RE: Got that new toy smell!

mvanhank222, post: 360637, member: 8673 wrote: Yep dog whistle and long range Bluetooth. The Bluetooth range is impressive. That is what transmits th...

10 years ago
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RE: Got that new toy smell!

What is that thing on top of all the Topcon and Sokkia prisms? Is it a beacon or remote dog whistle or something?I ran a Trimble 5603 for a long time ...

10 years ago
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RE: Tripod setup basics

Push them in as far as you can with all your weight on them in line with the leg. I've always done it that way. I don't know about 15 seconds, but I...

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RE: International Boundaries....no pins available

James Fleming, post: 360181, member: 136 wrote: cool.....never knew that...

10 years ago
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RE: GPS y2k problem

Too late, I am already running the X90 OPUS. Maybe I will try to get the 5700 back up and running so I can have two static receivers. I was pretty u...

10 years ago
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RE: OPUS expanded report

astrodanco, post: 360135, member: 7558 wrote: Eh, then don't look for it. I'll ignore it, but I don't want other people that are less informed thinki...

10 years ago
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RE: OPUS expanded report

Mark Mayer, post: 360108, member: 424 wrote: NAVD2022 isn't even an official name. It's just a handle us NSRS junkies use to refer to the "next one". ...

10 years ago
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RE: OPUS expanded report

Eh.....I'd rather not even see it. This reminds me of my experience after superstorm sandy when FEMA wanted us to rely on "preliminary BFE maps" that ...

10 years ago
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RE: OPUS expanded report

Mark Mayer, post: 360064, member: 424 wrote: I think you are referring to the estimated "NAVD2022" elevation given near the end of the extended report...

10 years ago
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